
Maggie Jones
Writer at Nintendo Force Magazine
Christian. Public Health Comms Manager. Staff Writer @NintendoForce Magazine. Trails/Kiseki fan. RPG enthusiast. 今日本語を勉強しています。
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1 week ago |
nber.org | Randall Akee |Maggie Jones |Emilia Simeonova
Any opinions and conclusions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the U.S. Census Bureau. The Census Bureau has ensured appropriate access and use of confidential data and has reviewed these results for disclosure avoidance protection (Project 7506339: CBDRB-FY24-CES014-032, CBDRB- FY25-CES005-002, CBDRB-FY25-CES005-006). Akee and Simeonova gratefully acknowledge financial support from the W.T. Grant Foundation. Any errors are ours alone.
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2 months ago |
nber.org | Maggie Jones |Trevon D. Logan |David Rose |Lisa Cook
Skip to main content We thank Mike Abito, Daron Acemoglu, Rodney Andrews, David Autor, Tim Bresnahan, Rob Clark, Ellora Derenoncourt, Amy Finkelstein, Kelly Foley, Andrew Goodman-Bacon, Matt Gregg, Tim Guinnane, Taylor Jaworski, Ian Keay, Neil Malhotra, Michaela Philip, Anji Redish, William Spriggs, Matthew Weinberg, Jhacova Williams, Nathan Williams, and Gavin Wright for valuable comments and Andy Ferrara for sharing the WWII casualty data.
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Jan 31, 2025 |
nber.org | David Autor |David Dorn |Gordon H. Hanson |Maggie Jones
We thank Rodrigo Adão, Lorenzo Caliendo, Christian Dustmann, Brian Kovak, Simon Galle, Thomas Lemieux, Fernando Parro, Andrés Rodríguez-Clare, Anna Salomons, Jonathan Vogel and participants of the Handbook of Labor Economics conference in Berlin for valuable comments, and Juliana Quattrocchi for exceptional research assistance. Autor acknowledges research support from the Hewlett Foundation, Google, the NOMIS Foundation, Schmidt Sciences, and the Smith Richardson Foundation.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
baltimorefishbowl.com | Maggie Jones
Skip to content Home » Around Town » Events » PHOTOS | Baltimore Book Festival starts a new chapter in Waverly Long held along the Inner Harbor waterfront, the Baltimore Book Festival moved to the Waverly neighborhood this year, where many bookstores have set up shop.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
baltimorefishbowl.com | Maggie Jones
Maryland State Fair visitors enjoyed adrenaline-pumping rides, ate their favorite carnival foods, and made cherished family memories. This past weekend was the final weekend for this season of the Maryland State Fair. Relive the festivities — and excitedly await the fair’s return next year — with this photo gallery. Fred, Kori, Khruz, Kameron, and Macaya Douglass attend the Maryland State Fair on September 8, 2024. Photo by Maggie Jones.
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